
Country albums occupy three of the top five spots on this week’s
HITS Top 50 chart, with
Taylor Swift’s
Fearless (Taylor’s Version) (
Republic) leading the way. Swift’s re-recorded set moves to #2 its second week, posting 60k following the year’s biggest debut week to date.
Morgan Wallen (
Big Loud/Republic) holds firm at #3.
EMI Nashville’s
Eric Church opens at #5 with
Heart, the first installment of his new trilogy. It’s the week’s second-biggest debut, trailing only
Young Thug & Gunna’s
Slime Language II, which bows at #1.
Lava/Republic rock troupe
Greta Van Fleet debuts at #8 with
The Battle at Garden’s Gate.
Following the prior week’s
ACM Awards, a handful of performers and winners got a boost;
Luke Combs led the pack with
What You See Is What You Get (
River House/
Columbia Nashville), +11% (#12), while his
This One’s for You moved into the Top 30;
Carrie Underwood’s
My Savior (
Capitol Nashville) jumped back into the Top 25, up 13%; and
Chris Stapleton’s
Starting Over (
Mercury Nashville) increased 23%, goosed by his performance of tearjerker “Maggie’s Song” with
Miranda Lambert.
Latin superstar
Bad Bunny makes the biggest leap of the week with
El Último Tour del Mundo (
Rimas), which is up 33% and soared to #13 following an appearance at
Wrestlemania and the rapid selling-out of his tour.
Streeting this week are projects from
N-Less/
Interscope’s
Moneybagg Yo,
QC/
Motown’s
Lil Yachty,
Warner’s
Myke Towers,
Mom+Pop’s
Porter Robinson and part two of Church’s
Heart & Soul.
In unrelated news, we can’t decide if this punishing fatigue and nausea are due to our second vax shot or just the week’s proofreading.
Go to the HITS Top 50.